bll mo ‘A y on-and We ithank you. w s- S» N. 8., Nov. - cent a pound c l .-. 30 years or sent s pound districts report Niw for example that l'we'll give you a rec§t and pass the {let's start today! Me- . Feed-Shortage Ilowers Cattle Prices in N.S. on. 1. — (OoP-l — ~ orgthe hoof is selling at less in rural ‘sec- here because of an acute got cattle fced. The y crop, following the sum- drought, was the lowest more, and as finally of the farmers, unable to Rho prices asked for winter ssI getting rid of cattle at ex- ounce- 05, and a steer weighing ds brought $11.85, or less the hay crop 60 percent of what it was The 10W yield was some- nted will‘! Blrllering of the salt marshes which in has is not touched and by g oi’ river sage which fiflad s ready market at eight lldollarQ ton,-sbout the Tprice asked or first quality nsatrrv wail.» e uni-AIDE. with the finals Jlllt ‘i ‘ I0!‘ ~r - and Our $1.50 -iai Price on side was being cons _ ay laveqnnection with pre- for the celebration of the 1,053 ‘louthwustrallan centenary in 1936. QefiRg Card _RINTING hay. ay, with high prices for but- , meat and cattle. comasr IN’ AUSTRALIA Australia. Nov.‘ 2- to hold a world beauty to take place ldeicc USINESSES DIVIDUALSQL, ' i your own messare this reasonable _ ' make it possible to rc- every client ‘and’ and up for 25 cards. Large Quantities. ’ rllisll ‘ileum! 3l AflIlVEPlIlT IN l PllllBE ' mittee-he l “ 01111081100" (c. r. by Guardian‘; Special w...) OITAWA, Nev, i-Hon. H. H. Stevens, former of ‘trade and P‘ w wen on a hunt io- day for an extm writ a pound for MarItiIIlETishQiJuQR-“Bying notice to the National Fish Company a l other large processors they will have w prove to him their actu inability to increase prices. - Figuratively removing his ooat for the first time as a privsfe member of the Mass Buying 0on- _ the chairman- ship along with his Cabinet port- follo-Mr. Stevens gave notice of several questions he wants answer- ed Whfln ArH. Bllttaln of Montreal Prwlrient of the National Fish 9011mm? as a witness next M°ndBy'~.The forlnerlllinlstu will be unable to be PM that day. Here are some of the things the former chairman oi the commis- sion wants answered: Why did the National Fish Oom- only use 30,600,000 pounds of trsw ler-caught fish in 1030 and only 4.800.000 pcumh of from individual fishermen? While individual fishermen net- ted $100. $160 and $200 for s sea- son's work. why did the fish 00m- Dany pay the captains of ifs traw- lers $4,971 a year; first mate. $3,- 800: cook, $1,737; chief engineer $1.981; wireless operator 81.292 and ordinary fishermen, $1,847? There was "a scandalom dis- crepemy" between fisher-men's earnings and the wages of trawler CNWS. Mr. Stevens noted. Then he asked: “What is to hinder these large corporations’ giving to these Door fishermen, who supply only l0 Percent of their total, an added‘ one cent a pound?” An extra cent a pound would re- move Marltime fishermen from a awe 0i moors and, at the same time, would not cut into the earn- ings of the fish companies, Mir Stevens said. From an auditor's report, the former comminion chsirimn read the National Fish‘ Company 1n. creased if: reserves from $599,000 wweesso in the lbs: three years rellderins besides setting sslss trawler replacements. 511E000 for "These large companies are the determining factors in the price of fish to the fishermen," Mr. fltovcns said. - ‘ The fox-incr- Trade Minister» serv- ed Hollow-TM quostions-yrhlle n. w. Gould Montreal, queue hi‘! o1’ the ca‘ " snlrlsherioswiissaqh tlou was-illwitness. He tuflihi dis?" will to the gritnem and asked, ' question; "I would like “f”; x 8t, Kltfs, British West Indies, 0n AsscciatHWwUsiIlpph thlsj-‘couusu. October 21. slon with some statement which shows how "they justify Iilhe coa- <thsr very lowxprlees tc individual fishermen in ‘till. " of the earnings of the trawler mews and in the light of the prices paid by consumers?" The Secretary of the Fisheries Association promised to fyle the ‘ ‘ t, admitting he did no! the information with _hh'r w. .. , have ‘Publicity Grant "Needed fishermen, harassed by 19w prices and osurbt in the soc- ial vortex of an industry apparent- 1, smiling tdlfsdeath. appeal for some form of government control and orogulatiomafstheir industry At the same time, the __Canadlan 0 £00m.- Fisheries Associations" sought a Fbdenl grant of $100,000 for ad- vertlsl g fish's! iffolfdfthé bee»..- tary clalmlngthe whole trouble of the industryiav in the small con- sumfitlch of fish by Canadians, j , witnesses luday were Leo- nard Ibggle.‘ Blimt cnumh, N. 1a.; Eetcher Harvey, Grand Mane: Island. N. 13.: Arthur's/l. Haney Deer ‘Island. N. 13.: Adolf Hache. Secretary Gould of the Canadian Fisheries Laneque, N." B.. and Association. masons msruap raAcr; 0F final/fir CENTRE The Pigeon trouble at the Health Centre in Hamilton. Ont, ls still n. métici‘. DLdLscussI l. as it is in Toronto and other cities. To rid the bulldlagol the pigadhs. which have been making a nuisance of themselves. b the installation of slanting b0ll on the windows on which they now perch would cost $50 the Board of Control was told. "nieynl only move somewhere else. and it'll cost somebody else $50 to move them." interjected the Mayor. "They are no more menace m health chm than olcwheie. They will probably migrate to Gore Park, and we can't put a tin roof over (lore Park,” he continued, amid a burst of cheering. The city solicitor will be asked t0 fish bought, - Canadian Plans Oveishtdow ' ~ Boolalraotlvities l. Opfim isfic is. P. B: Gil-Mien’: special Win) DETROIT. Nov. L-Rsnry Ford's announcement fndsy that his com- pany would turn out "l.000,000 can; or better" in i080 to fulfill his be- lisfutlétmt? lord Motor Co. was "o de " lil- vclfs an outlay of 0415.000, cami- |pany officials reported tcnilht, mobile bodies by body building companies. .~ S. Btecl, iron and non-ferrous materials will take about 070,000,000 and $53,000,000 of this sum will go , _ to buy steel in the open mar-hat. "18 that is solar to labs Nice dur- The non-ferrous metals of alumin- in: the next two or three months, ‘urn. copper. lead, tin and ainc are M" m!“ Pmvlllfih budgeted at about £2,000.00‘). _ . L-frircs will take 831,000,000, with $8,000,000 for crude rubber. And an- other $32,000.000 will go for the fin- ishing of the bodies. Lumber ra- quirements are listed at $8,000.00). ‘Hie beginning of large scale pro- duction is ' ed for December mils d liflinted din rs would osmufl mods? " ~ Cirosvener House. in Park lane. has redemi-sted its- restaurant, and 11:2: “rblliesgswlionslrlvs $1’?! urns uriaiciarrrlsiuwu ensuretiiat. Wlllnothsvew uraawayso of " 0 UU a- Tiio Dominican» a noun client (moan so»... no ‘mama em ‘ wflfil!) ' v1 ‘Thgnfsdthfbrxlavlamlntal cs1 sistance 0 IQIIDI§U$OIQ andsuffering lsiaaesnd. rather thandlmlhfflwd- by sow dspnlimljithelillldfi‘. aslnotherrconcctstlhlnypsopie periadunsbleto caaaitis national asset ls laws precima than good . - . Unfortunately. however, health bildgets have been cut with the rest. The magazine "Health" oom- plains that ‘rants by the douflnlcn to the provinces for the combating social diseases have bear drop- ped. Moreover, “durum: the last hree years dominion grants to lin- portant voluntary, health associat- ions, incudlng the Canadian Bccisl Hygiene Council. have been dis- continued for no reason which has tcr their summer season when smooo men will be on the y- Carlo ‘l "m" roll. The company said De it would supply all the labor require- ments. ‘ The automotive industry received the Ford announcement without of- In order to ensure all the dines-cl obtaining an uninterrupted view of; ‘these Clftfélnely gttrggtlve you“! ladies. "cuties" I believe they» lhwld be called new i ficial comment. ha; be”, bung_';1-;|:h byhglrafigfél Coincident with the Ford announ- s, 5mm, can b, Bumpy mkcmd‘ cement of its pl ucticn plans for mo“ the mam“, sunken dance next year, it became blown the ecns- mo,’ ‘M mm “Md to m“ m“ _ pany is planning to spend 02,000,000 q in the expansion of capacity at its rouge plant by b0 percent, get l! branch plants back into manufac- turing operations and also eliminate the mldnlaht to 8 a. m. shift in the plants. The plans call for the pro- duction of 4,000 units in 10 hours a day instead of 24 as heretofore. Park Lane seems to have gone Ill "Broadway". Rn‘ the last year 0r so we have the New York Fol- lies i: the Dorchesfer hotel-dif-l fesent detachments of them. They hi" lull M another batch of "IBM over, so that waking down Park Lane will seem "just like home"-fo Americans. seems to be out-Holly- Wwlllflfl Hollywood for the number 0f film stars that are now here. Distress Call Promptly Answered IN MEMORIAM ,0 .3188. FREDERICK DIED MOTREAL, Que Nov t-Ths spirit of camamderia st sea is well lmawn in all seafarers and the masters of shun especially know _ ---- . the ancient sea tradition of 0n Monday, September 3rd, Mrs w-vw, m dim“; Frederick Beer. a vary highly es- teemed resident of Clyde River pass- ed peacefully ‘sway at her home at the early age of 0| years. The deceased had been in a rather poor condition of health for some 918110 11000118. During, the early part ofthesulnmsr thnughsheseolriedto b! lmvwvlnpso tharsha was able to laoxveursbiséuficonslggalglay‘. But some o _- . ow, ‘ ore the coping took a turn for the woijac_ j » gth m4. usllv waned up, ' lap the above mentioned datej he? gentle ‘spirit '0“ “W” °’ ‘i’ ‘ “W” °“ wlggzitriielsgshbegiripwllngllaitlllgband ms mike’ Plmwu“? "mhmm m“ Beer leaves to mourn her loss three @1944“ B- w‘ l" mim- imLsonsand-onb daushtsr ‘mesons are "Montreal and his ovm modest Ne “mm Jab“ Jud Q5501“ “d m. ‘$533223, "l..‘.’.‘§....l"‘“é?.“§..§ 335,113? "1 "l" "Orw- ~1 m gives the following interesting,‘ Th. d ' y“ m. o‘ a “ma, 0l%e so four sisters. details. - _ n On Sunday morning October list, b 1- .11,, s l" John “l” Danah, Quincy, Mass: Eldon Dar- about 8 o'clock the master of imperial Oil Tanker, Osnldalite "h, Brandon All,“ L” Dumb’ Charlotte Hand Messrs. Hector En Route to Montreal from Trinidad. advised “I that he 1M e psi-ml nuiol-d pal-nil an Neil Darrell, Clyde River. One other sesman on board with a dislocated David Darrah passed away in Boston whether that be due to an accident befalling a ship on to illness or in- jury suffered by some one on board The services of Capt _8._ Q. 0mm. mastoi- of the lady Dicks National Steainships were not wanting when it came to lgicall for aid recently while on his southern voyage between Halifax slid Demerars. ‘ While cutout) from Bermuda to the Island‘ 01. he received a call from right shoulder end suffering con; sidereble palnrseverai messages o in 1m, gm, QmQf 1w “m. ,5 medical advice were sent to the ms,‘ 5_ A, m)“, r Eng", M“; Oanarlaiite without result. so owlnc Two sisters passed away in early to the favourable weather oon- childhood. Lillian May Dan-ah in dltlons we decided to meet BSCYIIIB” and Isabel Jame Dan-g}; in other and send our medical officerl 1880. ' All of the loved ones are feel. 0n board to set the ssid shoulder. inmry keenly their loss. Accordingly we stopped close to the] . Beer was a _1ady whp w“ Canada-lite about i0 r. M. when‘ vary-molly esteemed by all who had 1 sent away our No s life best in the plllasure oiunowlag her. ails charge of the first officer and ac- tool: a deep interest in every good om 1mm by our median qmoor, work whether it was for the welfare At l r. M. our boat resumes and of the whorl» or the community or was isolated ma. position wilhcutll"! Qhwvit. From her early wean autism. Would m... u. mention ii-d Mn elm! member urine ‘that evflythlirig was well cal-rune -Prfllmlrllh Ohliriih. and no arrh- hy Qnglniy ments or appeals were strong enough nmgmtom Q,“- 5am‘- y“ "w. to swing her away from the faith ci “am; 1h "mm m. " her fathers. As long as rile had her “gm ‘mum, o; one, "mum A, health her place in the sanctuary on n. of u.» Olhidalite. soul uu ‘h? Mimi day w“ wldvm Mew ma. amhmmg y - vscaafflfo her‘ no? ‘all worthy ceedcd on their r otlve oouras “ 5 9‘ Y ' The master of tlipedsitsdatllts 0° m‘ nwdm‘ PM ‘W? WWI‘ expressed his sincere the-fills for m w n" m Wm‘ m Mum“ ‘m m” Services render“ - - affairs of her own home. she was an Captain H. o Giffln u a aovs l‘? ‘l “m”? 0"“ Teillzlnfl h" 1""- Smuan‘ Mm n mm Hum,‘ no lllbllity to her family. uls tlillht Ouysboro County, and has had a‘ variety of adventures in his more than two decades on the seas. loving the sea, he worked himself up from boy's Job on a wind ism- me-r in the command of one of the finest of Canada's fleet of merchant and passenger ships. He, comes of a line of seafaring Mk who made Nova Sooilia famous a generation or two ago, during the time of wooden ships and iron men bad he is of the yollnsnf-ipl.“ sailor who‘ will k the xpld a ample to always llve for the filings the are inset worth while. when it was clear that the cad was not far awldy, she remained calm and unmove . She knew in whom she had- believed and she was pnsumod that lie was ab? to keep what she llsd committed o l-fis trust agblnsr that day. She expressed the wish that she mlllill be lpared to spend some fill‘- ther time with the members of her .‘f.i‘“.iol"..‘i‘i.”" t?" ‘"" m“ tradition of the Prov mo, well» tc and willing tcdspa an; gnbsnwlgryl the ION‘ in the armsls‘ Of ti!‘ 0Q“ gdiifllhdvllthlch to her in her weaken- . .‘ con lea of health would be fa rortavoa norms. m ’ . P: . A films csndisfieel ad m’ 1°“ “m” m‘ m‘ “m” ‘h’ them not only by precept, but by sx- Joya been made public, and badly need- ed grants in aid of rural health have not been given Is anticipated." The fight against the so-cail social diseases is a particularly im t one, and "Health" points out that “the arrangement whereby the provinces contributed dollar for dollar with the dominion for the promotion of thk programme was stimulating The reelsitsnt activities scram Canada have in- cluded ths establishment of over a hundred clinics. and the bringing under treatment of over 400,000 persons." This is an astonishing figure-one out of every twenty- five persons in the dominion. There has been a resulting fall in disability and mortality rates which has msa/nt "the saving of many millions of dollars to Can- ada." There ls, indeed. no investment which brings returns comparable to an lnvmmcnt in healhnJi-lstead cf abandoning any part of this in- vestment, the dominion should be hkingsncwlcadinhenthmaat- fen. The question is one of those to be discussed st the dooiinion- provinclal conference, and the re- sult should be an rlwahmmg of ths federal authorities to the res- pomiblllty which it theirs. NONAGENABIAN SING‘! - 0N 90TH BIBTHDA roar mm. on... Nov. a-uol. many persons are able to sing on their 00th birthday, but friends of Mrs. Catherine Kavanaugh of Port Irle West revealed yesterday that nonagenarlan wasable to perform that rest Monday. ma. Ksvanaugh was entertained at s surprise party by friends whom she rewarded by singing four verses of "Sweet Alice Baa Bolt." The aged woman retains pchession of her fscultlu cf sight and hearing and is extremely active. She is a-aled, hovers. as to how ane $100M inserted in a will plug heats an electric iron. to the cars of ths great God and Father of love, in Whom she had always trusted and to Jesus Christ Hisson in Whom she had ever found s loving saviour and Friend. of Wednesday, lqrtflber 5th. service was conducted by Rev. It. Hensley stsveri, assisted by Mr. Jae. n. Lamont, student ostecnlst and asv. D. l. Rose. The hymn viz: "The Lord's M llll. so sweet to ‘rrust in Jesus", and "Asleep in Jesus" were favorites of the departed. The service through- out was a very touching and unprec- sive one. ‘ The floral tributes were many and beautiful and consisted of the fol- lowing: Pillow-fl‘!!! Fhfnlly. Crescent - Mr. and ‘lira. Hector nsrrail. Wreath-Min-Fulford Dal-rah and Mrs. S. A. Ross. Sprays-Mr. and Mrs. lee Darren,‘ Mr, and Mrs. John Dan-ab, Mrs Uvlngatonc and family, Mrs. Arthur Smith and eons. - . Wreaths-W. M. society Prediy- tsrlan Gaul-ch, Olyde River, Mr. and M11. Wesley 1M1!- Oi-eecento-Nr. Arthur llcDougall and Miss Bessie smith, Mrs. Hannah Murchison and family. Sprays - Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. James Baln. ‘rho Murray family. The Diana fam- % at. and ma. Gordon McMillan. s. Annie Msllashem, Miss Grace ‘Ihompyn, vliglliam McKinleykaz-‘cas Win01!!- - and" rm. tor Murchison The pull bearers were Mani-r. Ira Auld. George Dixon, Duncan Mar- shall Mam Uvinssfoijic, ismuelue- klnnca and flan-y ucxlnncn. Mivbv ..j-.\ ' v 3 mill »Headll fig’); p‘. aguav. l.-A s of increasing Oan- he armed ti" :2 ehsirnierroi the 00:: "All we went la traffic. but. Ir websdsrrcssievsnuacfliil .- tramendcus reduction in operatic: expenses which we have since sf- rscted. it is not new aeeesary ta getbackfothat figurmlfwsoln seeuresgmaal-eveaueefsaytllt- 000,000. u» people of Canada have ncthiri whatever to worry about as far as the Oaaadlan m tional Railways are ed." "and there will then be no fur- ther" talk about amalgamation." he complimentary d er in the iniral Bestty Hots tendered joint- the common Council and the saint John Harbor Commis- sioners with Mayor Brittain as chairman. not revenue of the Oanadian Ne- tioxlal Railways for the first nine months of this year shows an in- crease of 00,206,000. over the same period lest year and that the 00in- pauy's hotel system and West In- dies steamship service are also cu- ,p1sying substantial gains. Septem- lber operating revenues of the rail- way were $14,040,000; operating ex- penses were 811,030,011. givmg s net revenue of $2,010,000. At the end of August this year the West Indies service ‘owed a net profit of $0,672. as compared with s loss last year for the asme Period of 8316.015- At the end of Blbteinber this year the hotel system showed an operat- ing profit of 01,407. including ts:- es "against a deficit for the same period last year of $101.54. Commenting on an inspection four which had extended from Vancouver to Halifax and complet- ed in this province, Mr. ford expressed the opinion that Maritime Provides! are in a beggar pce tion soonom o y any - er section of the oo% as in- dice-ted by the gloss cal-nines d, the railway in this district _ In his remarks Hon. Mr. Puller- ton made pertinent reference ,t_0 the question of amalgamation!»- tween the Canadian National Hail- ways and the Canadilll Pacific. while not regarding it as his duty to take aggressive part in this och.- troversy, inasmuch as the Canadian Parliament had aimed! Ar; to be no amalgamation, the chairman of the board pointed out there was danger cfthe morale o! the service being sfiec by such talk and in view of t . meetlnss of the em- ployees had been called at Winni- ber. memo and Moncton. "fills talk is still going ca" he said, "and while I feel that under me circumstances it ls no business or mlns. I want the people of Om- ada to mow the truth.‘ ‘rile am- algamation controversy had given him more ' than almost any other problem. eel-nee me" he went en, "was the a mm ail lilo m: would have ca the morale o ticuisfl! d pression time." ‘ the il , - ufif-‘iiumi-“ipll. this at:- polgn is going m." she crown“ bud’ "mmY-p.” "sire in the Arms c Jesus’, ""rl|l the ‘speaks: _ le have il- cd rather an unfail- opinion o tilt cansdlsa National hallways." m. Fullerton thsavverlt on t0 annular- "is the history of the system. re- nlndlilfl the gathering inn in the early years the railways wcile load- ed up wlul boos issue!" and no save the situation. the osassiah gavel-runes: thought it necessary to labs ml- the railways." m. Fullerton recalled the advent of the late sir near-y ‘liberates in» to the o. u. n. picture in um, and pointed out that Sir Henry had to spend a lot of money lobflm or- 011M ‘mull: Railws and the old O. N. it. in heal oomii Hoary l-lsd his faults, he illfl a of WWR for dermis rol- m‘ as wll IUIOOQJIIO. BlMI hgpemlilbo.“ curl-now,“ , g ne an i020 when there was still suffiebnt to pay interest on the bond- ed llitebtediiels: la m0. 000000.000. provided some additional flmda to any, into u.» mum. f" celled hlr loved ones to her bedside llihrmoflt nun me rl-eilimrlm bout m of ms Dominion fns - mo» ma u. to ~ l 1' ,. - P" o... a 0...: rsz... . . hair: ....‘°...‘l'2‘...."’°“....f.§l°.i:2‘ “W” " "1"" “""......-..-.... m" *"'e'"""~ ~ "' "m" " l ~ Ill clll 0v KVHILE ‘ .g Ground‘ ' BRINGING UP FATHER _ . H 7 I rrwosrgggy‘ yams-sum" ‘w’ $01?“ a" this organisation. I want to a f m. Fullerton disclosed that the- Hunter- flullun passed as the effect that there should u“ e slid. “What oon- m, llQr out of chaos. rfs found the m h. 4mm Ulr o nuielzgood old the Maritimes: loll fresh wafer. onersaspoonim of tea for each cup and one for the pot. The 1Tb .5... out... gout‘. fits... moment the water’ bolls furlwaly 9°"? it 0" m; tea- ites the, tea brew five minutes- an... family‘ tea' of o sooaitsarouas Mayor Denies ' Statement 0i b Commission .>=- novel maul "or. a WM- ilgiuusosbnmtbsmmlwm- ‘miuicnonlifloe spreads b00111! b! Ulptl-ln Rolland Krllehis on Tuesday in Ottawa was issued tonight by imm- A. w. Schwartz. , Ref t0 ODD“!!! Knuckles evidence that the towaoi Lune!!- burr borrowed 840.000 last 7N1‘ f0! not be paid is an unwarranted re- flection on the town and its cili- aene," continued Mayor sohwarta “The finances of ths town of Lua- anburg are in an excellent condi- tion. aad we are proud of the record of the , especially for tbs lest four years." » the late Grant mu. vice-president ofthsQRiLstthetlmcofl-lls death. "His passing was a distinct, lusts-Canada," the speak- er. ‘continued. ~ -~ rte went Jo-astaowledps that rravaganes existed within the o. added instills some cite , , “m'_ tum“ lied railways snow S: zas/‘ég-awaboe ln the c. ii. . P. "When I went to Montreal, I round ths former directors had sc- cempllsned a tremendous amount or work in cutting eff these cassav- agancas," m. Fullerton continued. "mm since than we have beara- g9 in: ref passing of Grant Hall, vice president cf the oanaalsa its. was also who term- ‘oae of 3 lie. 0.. member of the mu- board. and himself ms travel- ooast to 55 LUNENIURG, if. s., Nov. i.- h andmsn- GIANT! FIND IN ‘I'll I48’! rmw roam. Nov. 3—Desoribln| mhaeologicai expeditions as "scmethin between gambling and umag" m. ruihu omit. profuse: DB. ELIHU clent dwellers of Palestine had an alphabet: "We've been wasting out time for five seasons, in smith Canaan, the Old Samson and _ Delilah country. about 2o miles from Jor- usslem." said Dr. Grant, who is on leave for Havel-ford. "We were lucky f4, find any Wfmfll. ll WI rare in the sou curpais. "mat was in 1030." continued ‘l’. °"“‘".".‘.“§ ' a; l ‘8f.“.'.‘l' a , wercn‘ e mu u - ites, the original dwellers in the district. and it was their alphabet. Then in ml we found in the same place s clay tablet with cuneiform writing." . IANNING 868001. _ Honor loll of Fanning lchod "icr October: Grade x-l Marjorie amoeba a Alice bfacdmlosn I Borden Champion. . Grade 3115-1 lsbrios Abbots i m‘ mesaor nanny snueald Ilse- mm ' arise m... (even Stewart i Lawmersce rtemssy‘ .3‘ Gen-ii _______i.__._.. MAYFELD IOIOOL is u: more cf uffiofiifi for month of oetobor: Oars ‘mumps. “wag”: Erwin Andrew. I. Grade Vim: i‘, Jeannie muth, I. olga iiill. Grade V i. ‘faith Orr. 3. Marl’! Blob Ioombs. Perfect . Bfiitli. Evelyn Houston, Iielth Off‘. rzlbm Orv, Willie Allan Smith. Ream "roomful. staple! on. Pgereeniage c! mssasaoms 9!‘ ‘Beecher-Thankful a. ma (Patriot ma» com p........l...._.._.............. ALMA Q0300!» KING! COURT! Honor ltoll m? 060G103 once x-i Vivian Ban Iderstine. Grads vrfi-u Arthur Butler. “tirade v1~l hole Evelyn Johns- Grade --i. new! Johnston, I 01m Johnston, s increase vaiitdsrstllls oralie rv--i no? mm. once n‘! .m-i lumen g mcrsilns, s Basie van rllerstllie, i llleen Butler. ~ Grade 11-1 J! Baton. omit 1 er: i tawsen held, rel-recs attendance for Illblifdil i-vivlan vsn Icon-tine, r 1w season. 4n.»- purl-legion» ARF. YQU UP 0 ....-... .- ,"/1<!1{""" sllNsm. "its". m (<’»'l*l;./u .~.'2.*.'z' 7.’ _ ‘-av cacao: ca ON! DAY l? » v “flllUfl ' l-lsilllll N E RV E DILl '3 k infirm-I! .L .¢ ascabs-a;a!raanflaial-QQIIIaIQCXiIIGaOQvODIQO-Olr» i --~—'-- -------- ------¢' ut-h-n-bmh ..~..._-..=--.¢... ..